“Of course, the Clintons are not only corrupt but cynical as well. They accept that the progressive media, the foundations, the universities, the bureaucracies, Hollywood, and Silicon Valley honor power more than trendy left-wing politics; they well understand that their fans will, for them, make the necessary adjustments to contextualize Clinton criminality or amorality.” WellsCoursesLeftAcceptingFansMediaHonorHollywoodFoundationWingsClintonUniversityProgressiveValleysCynicalBureaucracyAdjustmentLeft WingSiliconSilicon ValleyTrendyCriminalityAmorality Author:Victor Davis Hanson
“I went in for an audition [for As Good As It Gets], but the audition was with James L. Brooks. I was the first girl in that morning, and there was a whole waiting room of girls waiting to read for it. So I did my audition, and he asked me to step outside. So I stepped outside, and when he asked me to come back in, he looked at me, and he said, "Well, I'm very excited to work with you on set." And I was, like, "What?" I thought it was a Hollywood blow-off.” FirstsWellsSaidWholeGirlWaitingRoomsStepsMorningHollywoodBlowExcitedAuditionsBrooksWaiting RoomsGood As It Gets Author:Julie Benz
“I have to say, Any Given Sunday was good, but it was too ambitious. You can't do everything in three hours. It went on through ownership issues, quarterback issues, the running back issues, LT issues, and all that, even the coach issues. It was too much. Whereas, Playmakers says, Yeah, you got all those problems, but my god, you're playing football, you're doing the best thing in the world. You're playing football, you're having fun, you're getting paid to play a game. Well, with all the bad things about Hollywood all the drug use, all that, it's still a pretty good life.” WorldWellsStillsPlayUseProblemRunningThreeGamesGivenFunHoursIssuesToo MuchFootballDrugHollywoodPaidYeahCoachesHaving FunBest ThingsSundayBad ThingsGood LifeAmbitiousOwnershipQuarterbackPlaying FootballDrug UseRunning Back Author:Terry Crews
“I have plenty of money, unlike other Hollywood celebrities or athletes that have not invested well.” WellsHollywoodAthletePlenty Author:Arnold Schwarzenegger
“Often Hollywood crews go into third world countries and I don't believe they behave well.” WorldBelieveWellsCountryHollywoodThirdsDon't BelieveBehaveCrewThird WorldThird World Countries Author:Rachel Weisz
“There is a misperception, if you will, in critical response or even in Hollywood, that I can only do exaggerated characters. Or what they would call over-the-top performances. Well, this is completely false.” IfsWellsI CanCharacterHollywoodPerformancesResponseCriticalExaggeratedOver The TopMisperception Author:Nicolas Cage
“Farms and food production should be, I submit, at least as important as who pierced their navel in Hollywood this week. Please tell me I'm not the only one who believes this. Please. As a culture, we think we're well educated, but I'm not sure that what we've learned necessarily helps us survive.” ThinkingShouldBelieveWellsImportantHelpingCultureWeekPleaseHollywoodProductionsEducatedNot SureFarmsSubmitWell EducatedNavelFood Production Author:Joel Salatin
“Well, you know what they say in Hollywood - the most important thing is being sincere, even if you have to fake it.” PeopleIfsKnowsWellsImportantHollywoodImportant ThingsFakeSincereFake PeopleBeing Sincere Author:Cesar Romero
“Young people, even in Hollywood, ask me, 'Were you really married to Humphrey Bogart?' 'Well, yes, I think I was,' I reply.” PeopleThinkingWellsYoungAsksMarriedHollywoodAsk MeMemorableBogart Author:Lauren Bacall
“My son tells me, 'Do you realize you are the last one? The last person who was an eyewitness to the golden age?' Young people, even in Hollywood, ask me, 'Were you really married to Humphrey Bogart?' 'Well, yes, I think I was,' I reply. You realize yourself when you start reflecting - because I don't live in the past, although your past is so much a part of what you are - that you can't ignore it. But I don't look at scrapbooks. I could show you some, but I'd have to climb ladders, and I can't climb” PeopleThinkingWellsLooksPersonsI CanShowsAgeLastsPastYoungAsksRealizingSonMarriedHollywoodGoldenAsk MeMemorableClimbsMy SonOur PastLaddersYour PastReflectingGolden AgeBogartEyewitnesses Author:Lauren Bacall
“I dont know that I want to act 15 years from now. I mean, I love the process of acting, but not the masochism. No matter how successful you get in Hollywood, you cannot rest. Your new movie doesn't open well; they're looking for the next person to replace you; it's always something. You never have true peace.” KnowsWantYearsWellsMeanPersonsMatterNextProcessActingSuccessfulHollywoodTrue PeaceMasochism Author:Emma Caulfield
“Hollywood used to be run by artists and people who loved artists... people who wanted to make movies for all the right reasons. For the love. The Art. To tell stories. Yes to make money as well, but it was about both. Now I feel, it's mostly about bottom line and making money.” PeopleFeelsWellsArtReasonStoriesRunningWantedUsedArtistLinesHollywoodBottomUsed To BeMaking MoneyBottom Line Author:Matthew Lillard
“Well, I was getting a lot of money then, and I wasn't getting any Hollywood films, so I just did those. I'd always do a play in between. Whenever I ran low on funds, I'd always rush off to do a movie somewhere.” WellsPlayFilmMoneyLowsHollywoodRanFundLots Of MoneyHollywood Films Author:Eli Wallach
“There is a bit of arrogance with 'Hollywood' types that doesn't sit well with game developers.” WellsGamesBitsTypeHollywoodArroganceDevelopers Author:Wesley Snipes
“Is Hollywood the cruelest city in the world? Well, it can be. New York can be that, too. You can be a Broadway star here one night, and something happens, and out--nobody knows you on the street. They forget you ever lived. It happens in Hollywood, too.” KnowsWorldWellsRealityHappensNightStarsForgetCitiesStreetsNew YorkHollywoodThings HappenBroadwayOne NightNobody KnowsForget YouCities In The World Author:Buster Keaton
“Well, in Bradford I could say I was brought up in Bradford and Hollywood.” WellsHollywoodBradford Author:David Hockney